Rs 97.01 lakh - 1.57 crore

Volvo XC90

The XC90 is Volvo’s full-sized SUV. It’s not only big in size but is also big on comfort, equipment and safety. In India, the Volvo XC90 is available in diesel and even tech-laden petrol-electric plug-in hybrid versions. Also, while seven seats are standard, the range-topping XC90 Excellence trim is unique for its four-seat configuration.

The XC90 is Volvo’s full-sized SUV. It’s not only big in size but is also big on comfort, equipment and safety. In In...

The XC90 is Volvo’s full-sized SUV. It’s not only big in size but is also big on comfort, equipment and safety. In India, the Volvo XC90 is available in diesel and even tech-laden petrol-electric plug-in hybrid versions. Also, while seven seats are standard, the range-topping XC90 Excellence trim is unique for its four-seat configuration.

We Like

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Firm low-speed ride

Engines sound gruff

We Like

Loaded with equipment

Classy interior

We Don't Like

Firm low-speed ride

Engines sound gruff

Volvo XC90 Quick Review

The Volvo XC90 is large but manages to look elegant and understated, even. It’s even better on the inside. There’s a generous use of high-quality materials and the minimalist dash gives the cabin a soothing look. As with some of the other Volvos, however, the touchscreen being your go-to control for even some basic functionality is an irritant. Front-seat comfort is really good on all XC90s and the last row on seven-seat versions is useable too; but the middle row is a touch firm. Excellence trim XC90s ditch the bench seat for individual chairs at the back; and comfort is superb.The Volvo XC90’s 235hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine is strong but when it comes to refinement, it can’t compete with its rivals’ V6 engines. It’s a similar story for the plug-in hybrid, too. The complex 2.0-litre supercharged turbo-petrol engine sounds a bit coarse. Then again – with enough juice in the batteries the powertrain can operate in silence in pure-electric mode too. Do note: while the 407hp plug-in hybrid engine is fast, its performance is not invigorating. Air suspension is standard across the range but the ride is a bit firm at low speeds.

The Volvo XC90 is large but manages to look elegant and understated, even. It’s even better on the inside. There’s a ...

The Volvo XC90 is large but manages to look elegant and understated, even. It’s even better on the inside. There’s a generous use of high-quality materials and the minimalist dash gives the cabin a soothing look. As with some of the other Volvos, however, the touchscreen being your go-to control for even some basic functionality is an irritant. Front-seat comfort is really good on all XC90s and the last row on seven-seat versions is useable too; but the middle row is a touch firm. Excellence trim XC90s ditch the bench seat for individual chairs at the back; and comfort is superb.The Volvo XC90’s 235hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine is strong but when it comes to refinement, it can’t compete with its rivals’ V6 engines. It’s a similar story for the plug-in hybrid, too. The complex 2.0-litre supercharged turbo-petrol engine sounds a bit coarse. Then again – with enough juice in the batteries the powertrain can operate in silence in pure-electric mode too. Do note: while the 407hp plug-in hybrid engine is fast, its performance is not invigorating. Air suspension is standard across the range but the ride is a bit firm at low speeds.

Volvo XC90 Variants: Our Choice

Diesels are the powertrain of choice for most car buyers in the luxury SUV segment. However, don’t rule out the petrol-electric hybrid XC90. It’s got the right image, especially at a time when SUVs are being demonised for being polluting.Of the three trims on the seven-seat XC90s, the Inscription gets our vote. It’s packed to the rafters with equipment like a 360-degree camera, a head-up display and ventilated and massage seats. The Volvo XC90 Excellence is an interesting alternative to like-priced luxury sedans.

Diesels are the powertrain of choice for most car buyers in the luxury SUV segment. However, don’t rule out the petro...

Diesels are the powertrain of choice for most car buyers in the luxury SUV segment. However, don’t rule out the petrol-electric hybrid XC90. It’s got the right image, especially at a time when SUVs are being demonised for being polluting.Of the three trims on the seven-seat XC90s, the Inscription gets our vote. It’s packed to the rafters with equipment like a 360-degree camera, a head-up display and ventilated and massage seats. The Volvo XC90 Excellence is an interesting alternative to like-priced luxury sedans.